• Gaëtan de Knyff, Chevalier du Saint-Empire (also Gaétan de Knyff; born: 5 May 1871 in Duffel; died: 2 April 1933 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a Belgian car...
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    Chevalier René de Knyff (December 10, 1865 in Antwerp, Belgium – 1954 in France) was a French pioneer of car racing and later a president of Commission...
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    Jan Kip (redirect from Kip and Knyff)
    was a Dutch draftsman, engraver and print dealer. Together with Leonard Knyff, he made a speciality of engraved views of English country houses. Kip was...
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    Bushiri, footballer for Hibernian FC Gaëtan De Knyff, racing driver Fort van Duffel Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van de Goede Wil church Betlehem Convent Pub in Duffel...
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    won by René de Knyff driving a Panhard et Levassor at 30 mph (50 km/h). Organized by Le Matin, under the control of the Automobile Club de France, held...
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  • February 1900 was won by René de Knyff in a Panhard 16 hp. La France Automobile, March 1901 reports the results for the "Semaine de Pau" (Pau Week). There were...
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    Many famous racers and brands joined the race. René de Knyff, Henri and Maurice Farman, Pierre de Crawhez, Charles S. Rolls were racing with Panhard-Levassor...
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  • French drivers and one Briton. The only remaining French driver, Rene de Knyff led the race by over an hour from Edge, with the other British driver Montague...
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    champagne, took a brief walk and set off for Paris at 2:30 am. When Baron René de Knyff met him en-route, he was so surprised by Levassor's time that he nearly...
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    de France), formerly known as the Grand Prix de l'ACF (Automobile Club de France), is an auto race held as part of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile's...
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    Retrieved 6 March 2012. Bushe, Andrew; Byrne, Ciaran (26 November 2008). "De Valera ordered top secret war files destroyed". Irish Independent. Archived...
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  • race René de Knyff Panhard 14 July Mainz–Bingen–Coblenz–Mainz race Eugène de Dietrich De Dietrich 16–24 July Tour de France race René de Knyff Panhard 23...
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    by René de Knyff. In 1901, for the second event, the race had individual prizes for the four separate classes of entrants: The Grand Prix de Pau (cars...
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    a hotel and health farm. The castle was built by the English Norman Hugh de Lacy in 1180, and later passed to the Fitzgeralds. Gerald FitzGerald, 11th...
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    Arsène Alexandre, Norbert Gœneutte, catalogue de l'exposition, Paris, 1929, Salon d'Automne Gilbert de Knyff, Norbert Gœneutte, sa vie, son œuvre, éditions...
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    hours and 39 minutes, at an average speed of 79.2 km/h (49.2 mph). Rene de Knyff and Henry Farman, both driving Panhards and representing France finished...
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    Jacob Knijff (redirect from Jacob Knyff)
    Jacob Knijff (1 January 1639, Haarlem – 1681, London), also written Jacob Knyff, was a Dutch Golden Age painter. According to Houbraken he was the teacher...
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  • organisation's origins dated from 1922, when the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) – founded in 1904 to address numerous issues in the early...
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  • de Knyff, Fernand Charron, and Léonce Girardot were chosen as the three French entries for the event. Accusations of bias were made, due to de Knyff being...
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    are the current holders of the Irish Marathon Canoeing Cup (aka the Riba De Sella Cup), as well as the Irish Junior Series Cup. On 27 July 2008, the club...
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  • winning 6–2. Tour de France Trail The Tour de France Trail is held 16–24 July over a distance of 2172.5 km. The winner is René De Knyff driving a Panhard-Levassor...
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    categories and sporting rules. The first chairman of the CSI was Belgian René de Knyff, who went on to hold the position until 1946. For the new regulations,...
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  • was organised by the Automobile Club de France (ACF) and was sometimes retrospectively known as the III Grand Prix de l'A.C.F. Paris-Amsterdam-Paris Race...
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    his strongest competitors were his teammates Fernand Charron and René de Knyff. His first major race came in the 1897 season, when in the Paris-Dieppe...
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    Ballinchallowe and Ballinchalloe. In a note to an edition of Bishop Richard de Ledrede's account of the Kyteler witchcraft trial, Wright (1843, pp. 56-57)...
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    Gilbert De Knyff, Eugène Boudin raconté par lui-même : sa vie, son atelier, son œuvre, Éditions Mayer, 1976 Charles-Olivier Merson, Exposition de 1861 :...
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    View from Richmond Hill, Surrey by Dutch draughtsman and painter Leonard Knyff (1650–1722), which is part of the Richmond upon Thames Borough Art Collection...
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    Republic, the Batavian Republic and the Kingdom of Holland. After becoming de facto independent from the empire of Philip II of Spain around 1585 the country...
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    obelisks of the aristocratic and gentry English parterre gardens in Kip and Knyff's Britannia Illustrata. In England topiary was all but killed as a fashion...
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    for privacy towards the end of his reign, and acquired Wanstead as a maison de retraite in the vicinity of Greenwich Palace, laying out considerable sums...
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